A Good Pull Up
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A Good Pull Up
The new electric self raising braces for those men who haven t time to fiddle about with the ordinary kind in the morning. Illustration By William Heath Robinson Please note: Credit must appear as Courtesy of the estate of Mrs J.C.Robinson/Pollinger Ltd/ILN/Mary Evans
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Braces Complicated Device Dressing Gadget Good Heath Pull Raising Robinson Will I Am
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A Good Pull Up: The Revolutionary Electric Self-Raising Braces by Heath Robinson This charming illustration by the ingenious British cartoonist, William Heath Robinson, presents a humorous take on the daily struggle of getting dressed for men, specifically focusing on the tedious task of putting on braces. Titled "A Good Pull Up," this illustration showcases a man in a state of relief and satisfaction as he effortlessly dons his braces, thanks to a futuristic and complicated gadget designed by Heath Robinson. The illustration, published in the Illustrated London News in 1930, depicts a man sitting in an armchair, wearing only his underwear, with a look of determination on his face. In front of him, there is a table filled with various parts and tools, reminiscent of a laboratory or a workshop. A contraption with wires and gears is attached to the back of his chair, and a series of pulleys and levers are connected to his trousers and the braces. With a simple press of a button, the electric self-raising braces lift the man's trousers and secure the braces around his waist, saving him the time and effort of bending over and fiddling with the ordinary kind. The man's expression of delight and the title of the illustration suggest that this invention is a game-changer for men who value efficiency and convenience in their morning routines. Heath Robinson's illustration not only showcases the artist's wit and creativity but also provides a glimpse into the fashion and daily life of the early 20th century. The intricate design of the gadget and the man's expression of relief and satisfaction add to the humor and appeal of this timeless image. Courtesy of the estate of Mrs J.C.Robinson/Pollinger Ltd/ILN/Mary Evans
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